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From rock wall to pickleball, Merrillville s new community center gets rave reviews on opening day

From rock wall to pickleball, Merrillville s new community center gets rave reviews on opening day
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HomeFront: 4 stars for Nomadland, tween-friendly TV, remembering comedian Patrice O Neal

HomeFront: 4 stars for ‘Nomadland,’ tween-friendly TV, remembering comedian Patrice O’Neal By Marie Morris Globe Correspondent,Updated February 18, 2021, 6:57 p.m. Email to a Friend Welcome back to HomeFront, where we’re listening to metal and punk covers of “Let It Snow” (surprisingly soothing) and thinking about a Laura Ingalls Wilder book other than “The Long Winter” for a change. This time it’s “Farmer Boy,” in which Almanzo’s father says, “When the days begin to lengthen / The cold begins to strengthen.” Yes, I am a lot of fun at parties. FILM: Frances McDormand stars as Fern, a prickly widow roaming the American West in a van, in

Eleven months later, these neighbors still meet outside to sing — every night

Eleven months later, these neighbors still meet outside to sing — every night By Diti Kohli Globe Correspondent,Updated February 10, 2021, 5:00 a.m. Email to a Friend Maria Quiroga (foreground) and her husband, Alvin Shiggs, sing with their neighbors every night in Jamaica Plain.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff Every evening since the pandemic shut down Massachusetts more than 300 days ago, a song has moved through one corner of Jamaica Plain. It carries past the multicolored houses of the Parkside neighborhood. Through the cracks of dimly lit porches. Around the homemade “take a book” box and the basketball hoops. And between the monochromatic trash cans that line the curbs on a Tuesday evening.

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